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the nsa response was quick. overnight the nsa released a statement, "nsa's foreign intelligence surveillance activities are continually audited and overseen internally and externally. when nsa makes a mistake in carrying out its foreign intelligence mission the agency reports the issue internally and to federal overseers and aggressively gets to the bottom of it." now these revelations will no doubt anger critics who have been raising some deep concerns about privacy issues. i did reach out to an official at the white house overnight and so far no comment. >> thank you very much. let's turn to what's being called a tropical annoyance out over mexico's yucatan peninsula. forecasters say it could bring a whole lot of rain to the gulf coast over the weekend. let's bring in our meteorologist here indra petersons. i can't say it but i know she is one. what are we doing with this annoyance and maybe a tropical storm coming this way, what do we know? >> a lot of people paying attention to erin because it's named but er
the nsa response was quick. overnight the nsa released a statement, "nsa's foreign intelligence surveillance activities are continually audited and overseen internally and externally. when nsa makes a mistake in carrying out its foreign intelligence mission the agency reports the issue internally and to federal overseers and aggressively gets to the bottom of it." now these revelations will no doubt anger critics who have been raising some deep concerns about privacy issues. i did...
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>> this is not going to help the relations between the united states and russia. >> reporter: after nsa leaker edward snowden got the asylum he was asking for and wikileaks tweets "we have won the battle." >> we are extremely displeased, it muundermines a longstanding support of cooperation. >> reporter: they are pushing for a tough response. >> as long as prime minister putin acts like a bully, we have only one choice, to stand up to him and show him that bullies pay a price. >> reporter: president obama is scheduled to travel to moscow in september for a face-to-face meeting with president putin and then to st. petersburg for the g-20 summit. >> obviously this is not a positive development and we have a wide range of interests with the russians, and we are evaluating the utility of a summit. >> reporter: senator lindsey graham who suggested the u.s. should boycott the 2014 olympics in russia but since changed his mind said russia's action is a disgrace, a deliberate effort to embarrass the u.s. that should not be tolerated. >> i would hope the president would consider counsel the bila
>> this is not going to help the relations between the united states and russia. >> reporter: after nsa leaker edward snowden got the asylum he was asking for and wikileaks tweets "we have won the battle." >> we are extremely displeased, it muundermines a longstanding support of cooperation. >> reporter: they are pushing for a tough response. >> as long as prime minister putin acts like a bully, we have only one choice, to stand up to him and show him...
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. >>> the man who helped expose the nsa secrets isn't done. he said he's going to release more documents. what does very? >>> this man could be the largest person alive. he can't move on his own and until now hadn't left his bed in two years but why are we telling this? help is on the way. the king of saudi arabia is bringing that help. we're going to tell you this amazing story. >>> an upsetting story two day care workers fired for allegedly posting cruel pictures on instagram making fun of the children they're supposed to be taking care of. we'll speak live with one mother who says one of the pictures mocked her son who has a delayed speech development. >>> first, breaking overnight an airtran flight forced to make an emergency landing in memphis, tennessee. the plane was traveling from baltimore to austin, texas, when officials say a passenger tried to open an emergency exit mid flight. cnn's christine romans is following the developments for us. >> a lot of questions about the motive behind this man who walked to the back of the airplane a
. >>> the man who helped expose the nsa secrets isn't done. he said he's going to release more documents. what does very? >>> this man could be the largest person alive. he can't move on his own and until now hadn't left his bed in two years but why are we telling this? help is on the way. the king of saudi arabia is bringing that help. we're going to tell you this amazing story. >>> an upsetting story two day care workers fired for allegedly posting cruel pictures on...
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. >>> the nsa was spying on the u.n. the magazine says documents provided by edward snowden shows the nsa hacked into internal systems in new york last year. european and international atomic agency were targets of the u.s. spying effort. >>> controversy on pit row. indy car racer scott dixon took out three members of will powers crew injuring them during the last pit stop at sonoma raceway sunday. the penalty cost him the lead with 15 laps to go. power eventually won. after the race dixon said he thought his crew purposely got in his way. apparently the guys are okay, they were hurt, but they'll survive. we're wondering if there will be further reprucussions because of this. >>> the new panda is healthy. the happy occasion, though, wasn't without some tragedy. its twin didn't make it. >> it's only the second time something like this has ever happened. a baby giant panda born at the national zoo in washington, d.c. >> we have some fantastic news, today's a great day for the smithsonian national zoo. i'm pleased to announ
. >>> the nsa was spying on the u.n. the magazine says documents provided by edward snowden shows the nsa hacked into internal systems in new york last year. european and international atomic agency were targets of the u.s. spying effort. >>> controversy on pit row. indy car racer scott dixon took out three members of will powers crew injuring them during the last pit stop at sonoma raceway sunday. the penalty cost him the lead with 15 laps to go. power eventually won. after...
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about everything from the economy, health care re form, what's going on in the middle east and the nsa. ♪ >> reporter: in his first remarks on the al qaeda terror threat president obama insisting the u.s. is not overreacting in closing 19 embassies through tend of the week. >> how significant is this threat? >> well, b it's significant enough that we are taking every precaution. >> reporter: the president making his sixth appearance on leno reassuring americans they should feel safe traveling abroad but should be prudent. while not saying the controversial program turned up the latest threat information the president called it a critical component to counterterrorism. >> we don't have a domestic spying program. what we do have are mechanisms where we can track a phone number or an e-mail dress that we know is connected to a terrorist threat. that information is useful. >> reporter: the president confirmed that he will attend the g--20 summit next week in russia but expressed disappointment in russia's decision to grant asylum to snows den. >> it's important not to prejudge something.
about everything from the economy, health care re form, what's going on in the middle east and the nsa. ♪ >> reporter: in his first remarks on the al qaeda terror threat president obama insisting the u.s. is not overreacting in closing 19 embassies through tend of the week. >> how significant is this threat? >> well, b it's significant enough that we are taking every precaution. >> reporter: the president making his sixth appearance on leno reassuring americans they...
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but the top republican on the senate intelligence committee confirms it's the controversial nsa electronic surveillance program that picked up the alarming terrorist chatter. >> what we have heard is some specifics on what's intended to be done and some individuals who are making plans such as we saw before 9/11. >> in the latest we've learned that defense secretary chuck hagel called secretary of state john kerry late last night to discuss the latest information about the threat. chris. >> all right, barbara. we have some new information we want to pack here. we want to get past the headlines. joining us now is fran townsend, cnn's national analyst and a member of the advisory board. morning, fran. let's talk about the news. just came across the wires. an attack on a passenger train, the economy, going from lahor to the industrial capitalist. >> for sure, we know al qaeda has traditionally targeted transportation. it's sort of -- it feels like it may be related, but we're going to have to wait to get more out of the officials in pakistan. >> we understand you want to be careful about what
but the top republican on the senate intelligence committee confirms it's the controversial nsa electronic surveillance program that picked up the alarming terrorist chatter. >> what we have heard is some specifics on what's intended to be done and some individuals who are making plans such as we saw before 9/11. >> in the latest we've learned that defense secretary chuck hagel called secretary of state john kerry late last night to discuss the latest information about the threat....
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that's the exact same logic that the government uses for nsa. if we don't torture people and violate people's privacy, people will die. they make it think it's okay to compromise constitutional rights. >> i think the chicago murder rate is fear in itself. you don't have to drum up anything. >> i want the chicago murder rate to drop, the evidence suggest it almost never does. >> we've got to leave it there. >> i think i convinced him that i'm right. >> you both convinced me of something, one, when you have a good debate, you don't need the moderator. they made the points clearly laid out on each side. professor hill, the idea of balancing what scares people versus what keeps them safe is one that's fundamental that we see in government and stop and frisk also. very important debate to have. the judge pushed it with this decision. no matter which way the court comes, it's important debate to have. mr. newt gingrich, thank you very much. i appreciate the robust debate here on "new day." >> thank you. >> kate? >>> chris, coming up next on "new day,"
that's the exact same logic that the government uses for nsa. if we don't torture people and violate people's privacy, people will die. they make it think it's okay to compromise constitutional rights. >> i think the chicago murder rate is fear in itself. you don't have to drum up anything. >> i want the chicago murder rate to drop, the evidence suggest it almost never does. >> we've got to leave it there. >> i think i convinced him that i'm right. >> you both...
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publicly according to current and former nsa officials who spoke to "the wall street journal." they tell the newspaper the agency has the capacity to access 75% of all u.s. internet communications, and that it is keeping the content of many e-mails sent between u.s. citizens. >>> you might recall the navy vet who woke up in a california hospital speaking only swedish with no memory of his american life? he is now in sweden, trying to piece together his past. 61-year-old michael boatwright was reunited tuesday with a woman he once dated in the 1980s. mental health officials in california bought him a one-way ticket after he made it clear he wanted to live in sweden. >>> a scary moment caught on camera, a truck flying over a guardrail, happened in michigan. the 17-year-old who shot this video said she had seen the truck driver hit a sign in the middle of the median. she took out her phone and started shooting when she captured this terrifying accident. doctors believe the driver had some redical episode before his vehicle jumped over the median. is he in the hospital with serious
publicly according to current and former nsa officials who spoke to "the wall street journal." they tell the newspaper the agency has the capacity to access 75% of all u.s. internet communications, and that it is keeping the content of many e-mails sent between u.s. citizens. >>> you might recall the navy vet who woke up in a california hospital speaking only swedish with no memory of his american life? he is now in sweden, trying to piece together his past. 61-year-old...
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reuters report claims a secretive dea unit passes nsa information out to agents from the irs, the fbi and the department of homeland security. >>> little sarah murnaghan the brave 11-year-old who endured two adult lung transplants in june, she is going home. doctors say she's come a long way, she is free of oxygen from using an oxygen tank for the first time in two and a half years. she still needs a machine to help her breathe. murnaghan has end stage cystic fibrosis. earlier this year a judge allowed her to be considered earlier on the adult lung transplant list. we wish her a wonderful welcome home. >>> bad case of road rage in russia. distracted driver talking on the phone nearly causes an accident. guy gets out of his car, reaches out and smash the guy's cell phone on the ground. sometimes, folks, you might feel like doing this. i highly, highly suggest you don't. not only because of the legal ramifications our legal expert here on the set will tell you about but also because you don't know what that person might do in reaction to that. people don't react well. >> he is doing wha
reuters report claims a secretive dea unit passes nsa information out to agents from the irs, the fbi and the department of homeland security. >>> little sarah murnaghan the brave 11-year-old who endured two adult lung transplants in june, she is going home. doctors say she's come a long way, she is free of oxygen from using an oxygen tank for the first time in two and a half years. she still needs a machine to help her breathe. murnaghan has end stage cystic fibrosis. earlier this...